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Tracklist (CD)
1 | | What You Say | | 3:22 | 2 | | Waste | | 3:29 | 3 | | Goodbye | | 3:27 | 4 | | Isolated | | 3:55 | 5 | | Rise | | 2:57 | 6 | | Sunshine | | 3:59 | 7 | | Rake | | 3:18 | See more tracks8 | | I Know | | 3:53 | 9 | | Kill Control | | 4:15 | 10 | | Broken Knees | | 4:05 | 11 | | Sleep | | 3:22 | 12 | | Blow Up | | 4:37 | Video | | Waste | | |
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Review In the nu-metal movement, it's important to be as angry as a nerd pushed too far. But if that's all you are, then you aren't much at all. Such is the problem with the debut from Skrape, which often has them sounding so pissed that they can't play straight. On most of the disc's dozen tunes, the band sounds as if they're going through primal scream therapy while a bad Pantera cover band complete with shrill guitars and thin rhythms practices in the other room. There are a few moments when their anger is tempered, most notably the tunes "Goodbye"… Read More and "Rise," to which they add a bit of a groove to the rhythms, a bit of singing to the screaming, a bit of texture to the guitars. But such moments are fleeting, and in the end this album just sounds like a small child who's yelled himself tired. (PAUL SEMEL)
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